Title of article :
Aromatherapy for Postpartum Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta- Analysis
Author/Authors :
Shamsunisha ، Yusuff Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College and hospital , Arunesh ، Aishwarya Department of Naturopathy - International Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy Medical Sciences (IIYNMS) , Pandiaraja ، Muthupandi Department of Naturopathy - International Institute of Yoga and Naturopathy Medical Sciences (IIYNMS) , Venugopal ، Vijayakumar Department of Yoga - Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College and hospital , Poonguzhali ، Shanmugam Department of Community Medicine - Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College and hospital , Kuppusamy ، Maheshkumar Department of Physiology - Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College and hospital
Abstract :
Objective: The incidence and prevalence of postpartum depression is increasing due to multiple factors. Aromatherapy is a widely used complementary and alternative (CAM) therapy in the management of depression. This systematic review and meta-analysis was done to find the effect of aromatherapy on postpartum depression. Materials and methods: Electronic databases like PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Science Direct since inception till February 2021 were searched using related keywords to obtain eligible studies. Randomised controlled trial studies (RCTs) reporting the effects of aromatherapy therapy in women with postpartum depression were included. Aromatherapy studies conducted on population other than postpartum women were excluded. The primary outcome was depression scores obtained by using valid depression scales. Meta-analysis was performed using the random-effects model of Der Simonian and Laird to produce summary treatment effects in terms of Hedges g effect sizes with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: A total of 4 RCTs (n=303) were included. The results indicate that aromatherapy (Hedges g =-0.94, 95 CI= -2.55, 0.61, I2=88%, p lt;0.01) reduces depression levels among postpartum women without statistical significance. Conclusion: The available evidences suggest aromatherapy may be effective in reducing post-partum depression. The number of scientific evidences currently available are very limited and more studies with robust study designs are required to strongly recommend aromatherapy in the management of post-partum depressions. However, being a safer intervention with no adverse effects being reported in previous studies, aromatherapy could definitely be added as an effective complementary therapy in the management of post-partum depression along with conventional medicine.
Keywords :
Aromatherapy , Postpartum Women , Meta , Analysis , Naturopathy , Depression
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Journal title :
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health